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Steven Universe
Season 1
TV-PG
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A team of intergalactic warriors fight to protect the Earth, but the combination of three highly trained beings and one quirky young boy leaves the team struggling to overcome the dangerous scenarios that they face.
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Where to Watch Steven Universe • Season 1
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Cast of Season 1
Zach Callison
Steven Universe (voice)
Estelle
Garnet (voice)
Michaela Dietz
Amethyst (voice)
Deedee Magno Hall
Pearl (voice)
Curtis Lelash
Executive Producer
Jennifer Pelphrey
Executive Producer
Brian A. Miller
Executive Producer
Rob Sorcher
Executive Producer
Rebecca Sugar
Executive Producer
Jackie Buscarino
Producer
Anna Granfors
Assistant Editor
Eric Freeman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Karie Gina Pham
Other
Tony Orozco
Sound Editor
Tom Syslo
Supervising Sound Editor
Robert Serda
Other
Daisuke Sawa
Sound Editor
Timothy J. Borquez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Aivi Tran
Original Music Composer
Steven Velema
Original Music Composer
Steven Universe • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Den of Geek
Shamus Kelley
In the hands of a lesser creative team this would be a forgettable outing but the closer you look the more you realize this is a spectacular introduction to the characters and format of the series.
Consequence
Kate Kulzick
It has gorgeous animation, moving themes and writing, lovely voice work and music, and exciting action set-pieces.
The Young Folks
Joey Daniewicz
Steven Universe steadily raises its stakes right alongside its character development, with Steven's personal growth advancing in parallel to his mastery of his gem powers.
The Mary Sue
Vrai Kaiser
I genuinely can't remember seeing another cartoon approach the concept of how kids interact with stories and each other in such a thoughtful way.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
The important point is that more diversity among animators means more diverse cartoons. And Sugar's good at this stuff -- which is all that really counts.
AV Club
Erik Adams
Obliterates the artificial barriers that distinguish "TV for boys" and "TV for girls."
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
The dialogue and the storylines seem to be aimed at maybe 4- to 7-year-olds, with appropriately gentle humor and flashy exaggeration.
Common Sense Media
Emily Ashby
Its bizarre premise and throwback animation style may appeal to tweens looking for something that's off the beaten cartoon path, though, and they will be able to see past the characters' flaws to recognize their positive traits.
Vanity Fair
Christine Davitt
"We need to let children know that they belong in this world," [creator Rebecca] Sugar has said; in Steven's universe, child or not, you know you belong.
Rogues Portal
Stephanie Cooke
I feel like Steven Universe helped redefine what could be portrayed in a kids show like this and how to put in things that adults don't really know how to address with their children.
Black Girl Nerds
Vanessa Dolfinger
There is no character that is the epitome of perfection, just like in real life.
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